Roman villa dating from the I to VI centuries AD. In the archaeological campaigns, a large barn (similar to Roman villa of Monroy near Cáceres) and a solar quadrant were found. There is also reference of one of the first proprietaries, Titus Curiatius Rufinus, in an ara dedicated to Triborunnis.
The villa is composed of a Domus (with mosaics) and bath complex, Villa fructuaria (composed of barn, mill, and olive oil still), an bread oven, watter tank and necropolis.